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- An account of German-Jewish artist Charlotte Salomon's life in the south of France between 1941 and 1943, before she was sent to Auschwitz during World War II. Inspired by her memoir "Life? or Theatre?".
- A woman one day simply walks out on her family. Or does she?
- Comedian Steven Brody Stevens, known for his manic nature on stage, suffers a real public breakdown and attempts to put his life back together afterwards.
- The gleefully irreverent Jefferies skewers "grabby" celebrities, political hypocrisy and his own ill-advised career moves in a brash stand-up special.
- Lily Cornell Silver is the creator and host of the IGTV interview series "Mind Wide Open", whose mission is to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health. The series features interviews with public figures, health professionals and peers.
- Two strangers, looking for an escape, are brought together by circumstances in the late hours of the night in Dublin.
- Matt, Cathy and Antony tell how they battled depression and recovered. This moving film, narrated by Linda Nolan, has been broadcast globally and was endorsed by WHO. It has been viewed hundred of thousands of times online.
- Effy, now the lady of the house due to her mother's depression, befriends new naive classmate Pandora, whom she introduce to selling cannabis. She also has a clever plot to help Sid, in exchange for Sid doing her art coursework for school. She also helps her brother.
- Lily Cornell Silver talks with Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam about societal and political impacts on mental health, Eddie's own experiences, and the importance of activism and empathy.
- The adventurous life, political rise and personal tragedies of Theodore Roosevelt. The sheltered youth of his 5th cousin, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The unhappy childhood of Teddy's niece and FDR's future wife, Eleanor Roosevelt.